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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1931)
The OnZGON STATESMAN, galea, Oregon. ThnrsdayT.Icrriar. Febrrsry 19, 1031 menm MtnnDtnc una uiu niLHiuLiiu ' - . . tin ' T . . ' -jr , i a i is v Class of '22 Win be Obli gated at Meeting in ; March ;V;; MONMOUTH. Feb. 18. The February meeting of Monmouth gran occurred Saturday, and WM featured by a noon dinner erred to a large attendance of members and guest. The after noon program was largely In charge of Mrs. Cora. Combs Olday, who presented sereral students ot the Oregon Normal school and training department In entertain ment numbers. Announcement was made that 22 new members will recelre the first and second degrees of mem bership at the regular meeting in March which will be on the sec ond Saturday ot the month. Ser- eral special meetings will be held. on the fouth Thursday erenlng- of each month. ' commencing with February ' 21. This will enable many members to participate in the work of the order at a time of year when they are not so en- grossea wiux nrm iieia wors. George Kurre of Dallas, worthy master presided. . M enu Itallas Spacnettl for Dinner i- - Breakfast - Ckm.4 fitfvU rniH Cookd Wh. Gml b4 Cream Oraaaia JUffiat GtRn . liuncheon . SMt 8ala4 . Bm4 ttmm. BntUr J'; GiBrMta :- . Th . - ' I Dinner Italia 8patfci .Batten Beets Brm4 ,'"- Paaefc Jm Hi Lt Tmck XtevMlaf CWoWU JUtewi -PnSdic CU S ap kidaey - 1 enp dic4 relerf S hard ead acsa, sices' 4 c eboy .wee pieklee - H iMtfMi aalt 4 toatpo-pp4ka cap aata araaatng- Ben Salad, Serving 4 Pour leant la strainer sad rinse well with-eold water. When drained, add -rest of ingredients; Chill. Serve on lettuce. Italian Spaghetti ... ( fillripMil ail 3 tabtaspovaa cbefjMV enioaa 1-S CT cbvppod ctocf B tekipani .HoppW green peppers 2 cap tamatora S tablatpooaa tamata paata-S-S np tlt. etrt tiaa S aapa eoakad raafhatti : 1 1-S teaspoon aalt . Heat.oi.Te cil and add brown onions and celery. . Add rest of Ingredients. Mix well. Pour Into , buttered I1akiug dlsn. Bake 30 minutes In moderately slow oren. Serre in dish In which baked.. (COOKING SCHOOL NOTE) In the cooking- school conducted under the auspices of The Statesman this week. Miss Wills Campbell stressed modern methods ot cooking. Naturally, then, she uses and recom mends Crisco, the modern shortening! 1? White Cake that's really white " ,"" ' ' ..''. i; A white cake that is a white cake is only possible when one uses a shortening like : Crisco pure, fresh and sweet-flavored. A shortening, too, that's so fluffy you don't need to cream it! Think how much time I that saves in making cakes! J j ! Featherweight White Cake yi cap Criaoo 1 cup sugar Jcup milk t cups Sour teaspooa salt f t teaspoons baking powder Segg whites j' 1 teaspoon rauiHa Blend Crisco asd sugar. (Notice how easily Crisco wraps , itself around every tiny grain of sugar.: Tkai's why it makes suck fine textured cakes.) Stir ia alteraateir oa3k b and aiftetTdry ingredients. Fold in thoraof hly stiffly beaten - egg whites. Add vanilla. Torn batter into t greased layer cake pans. Bake ia a moderate, oven (350 FJ. Ice with " any desired idag. .j ; j (To make It Into a Lady Baltimore Cake, ate a filling of dates, figs and nuts moistened with lemon juice, and ios with boiled long.) ; ' J In Its new air-tight can -as , fresh and sweet as the day it was made. i ' ! i. awmrtg c ! - A. i; 1 Used Exclusively! by : ! 1 " WILLA CAMPBELL 1 . : : u at the L:- ; j :;.r: - ' Statesman Free Cooldng School at the First Methodist Church You wfll be interested to j know the many tempting, tasty dishes that wfll . prepared with HiUman's HONEY SNOWFLAKE Bread Aik Yczr Grocer j EE ECOM5 broup at noei: ANKENT BOTTOM. Peb IS - The home economies committee of Ankeny. grange number S4 held their regular '.meeting Sat urday afternoon in the grange hall. . . - ,' . , ; ; .' During the business period It was Toted to take the money, re ceiTed for the- quilt which was raffled oft recently and buy spoons and plates for the- grange. Mrs. C. F. Johnston was Appoint ed a committee, ot one. to purch ase ten dozen tea spoons. . Mrs. G. H. Marlatt and Mrs. Era Wln termantel was appointed to. pur? chase five dosen plates. The grange ball was decided upon for . the permanent meeting place for the committee In the future. ' During the afternoon the la dies washed the' wlnddws ot the hall and cleaned In general. Present were: Mrs. A. EL Cole. Mrs. Helen Doty, Mrs. - Prank Brown. Mrs. Robert Austin Mrs. J. O. Parr. Mrs. C P. Johnston. Mrs. O. H.' Marlatt, Mrs. Ben Watts. Mrs. R- H. Tarr, Mrs. N. P. Gilmour, Mrs. Eta Winter mantel and Mrs. William Wleder kehr. - ' GEJfTRAL HDWELL, SCHOOL IS ACTIVE !.----. ...... 4 - - - .--.- CENTRAL, HOWELL, ,Peb. 18 The school children had their Valentine boxe Friday. ' Both reoma . had gayly decorated Val entine boxes Into which they had slipped their " Valentines to be distributed Friday. The pupils of the adranced room enjoyed a party Friday af- ternoon. -One half of the pupils supplied che lunch and the other half ai ranged the entertainment i with Mt. Martin, their teacher, assisting both. i ' Mrs. Hilflcker. the primary teacher.-plans a party for her room at Easter time. j The sewing club and cooking club met Saturday afternoon with their leader, ; Mrs.-. Martin. 1 The sewing club ! exhibited handker chief cases and hot dish holders, which they had made, and Erelyn Plunkett won a prize for the best work done; The j cooking "club exhibited cookies and Ida Schar er recelred a prize for the best cookies. - - Members of the sewing club are Erelyn Plunkett, Beulah Lichty, Josephine Wood. Florence Hanson, Emmellne and Erellne Nafzeiger; and those In the cook ing club are: Lucille Roth, Ida Scharer, Lncille Wood. Irene and Helen. Nafzeiger, Ruth Simmons, Jean Lauderback and, Imogen Wood. i Luma Miller, anil secretary. Mar- let Honk. They formed Tire elub projects to meet as one, and nam ed . them : at f allows: ,'Tb8Tpa Commandmeata-et lleaith. -'Seal Em Tight Canning club., "Bake Them Brown and slice Them Thick" tor cooking, "Three Mus keteers' tor home- beautiflcation, and "Sewing Straight Seams and Fancy Stitches." Most it the girls who signed np are girls who hare had sereral years club work and they expect to finish 100 per cent. BUYS J. L ClAI SllfMJ FAli BRUSH CREEK, Feb. 18, L. Clark, who has Ured'on the Burt, farm here for some time, has purchased the A. E. Torger son 26-acre. farm east of Silver ton near Miller cemetery. Mr. Clerk will remain where ne is for the present but. will out strawberries on his - newly ac quired - land. - - ' The deal was made through the D. E. Geiser agency ot Silrerton and this is Mr. Gelser's third time to sell this particular piece of land. ' , CONDITION UNCHANGED SILVERTON. Feb. 18 L. J. Adams, who was remoTed to . a Portland hospital aeveral days ago following a stroke, was taken to his home here again Sunday. Mr. Adams' condition is said to be un changed although it , is thought that he is resting more easily now. He Is being cared for by Miss Helga Brosten. a trained nurse. BRUSH CflEEK HAS birthday mat BRUSH CREEK,'' 'Feb; ' It Margery Hlllman, a student - at Brush Creek celebrated Iter birthday in regular Brush Creek style Friday. It has becoxna the custom at the Brush Creek sehooi to treat the remainder of the pu- plls at a birthday. Margery's mother appeared with . huge cake and the entire school enjoy ed a tlrtWay party. . A. Valen tin box was also a feature ot the day. .. Sunday Margery's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. D.' Hillman, enter tained at dinner tor their daugh tar. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins Jr.. and Virginia, from Jennings Lodge, and Mrs, Charles Collins Sr- Paul Collins, Ralph Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Collins and Dr. George Collins, All ot Albany. CIlP VMM IITIEU : . ; : . . .. ' i, ::! , i ' I' Andresen & Son's Product , is being used by Miss Willa Campbell at Statesman Free Coolting I School Perry dale 4-H Clubs Organized PERRYDALE. Peb. 18. Mrs. Homer. Earl has been secured to take charge ofthe 4-H club work for the coming year. . She met with the club girls Fri day afternoon and they elected of ficers for the club: President, ziooeria uitcneu; , nce-presldent. 7 ' CAS and FUEL on display at the Statesman Free Cooldng School is sold in Salem by the Ilcnpscliofl I7i!3i?caateiE,o (So. EXCLUSIVELY ,Take especial note of it you will bo delighted with the beautifully model ed enamel and no less so with its even heat ancTnandy accessories. . &CII!!!!l!!In3 nmrnnrsFHsLll lIFninmQMmEiB.C, niinniiuiii meg iniIU!i!n!!!U!!!I!lJl!l!!I!!!!l!II!Il!l!l!l!l!lI!I!lIliD!III!ll!IU!IUIll!!I!!llllUll!UliIIJiJUUU 456 Court St. ' Telephone 256 Pach up your troubles in Our Laundry Bag and Smilo Smile Smilo- v : Then Attend the Statesman Free Cooking ' School Today and Tomorrow Laundry work for the school j done by ca 263 8. High (WELDER'S) J5- Telephone 25 Wednesday - Thursday ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES 351 State Street V Supplies the. Meat for the Statesman Free Cooking School ..." ; , ' ' ' ! A '' " '' ' - . - 1 ' :' 1 Sclem's OUest Market 1 6 Years Under Same Management The SiDlM(dM Sunccess of the foundhd aesi ,. ; in COOK MG MAT MEES FEE clearly indicates the trend of the times is to Modern 'Speed- Coolring - vith GAS. ; J Take full advantage of your opportunities by attending these classes, conducted daily by Willa Campbell, nationally known Home Economics specialist and demonstrator, in the First Methodist Church, State and Church streets s She brings you many new and interesting suggestions for varying your menus,- in these instructive lectures and demon strations of modern cooking and baking. Copies of her recipes and instructions will be presented to each guest. Bring your cooking and diet problems,: she will help you. Freshen up your kitchen with a beautiful new gas range ; and then you, too, can secure the same cooking results as Willa Campbell. llarket and Broadway Telephone 1225